Meet us in Ulm
Sandra, Sarah, Kevin, Muriel, Noriko, and Manja are going to Ulm for the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Virology. Meet them at their posters:Read More →
Sandra, Sarah, Kevin, Muriel, Noriko, and Manja are going to Ulm for the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Virology. Meet them at their posters:Read More →
Bats are impressive. As the second most species-rich group of mammals (after rodents), they developed a lot of unique characteristics. They can fly, orient themselves with the help of anRead More →
Big congrats to Dr. Emanuel Barth who successfully defended his PhD thesis this morning! During the last years, Emanuel investigated the regulation of aging on transcriptomic level. Aging is aRead More →
CRISPR-Cas has been quite popular nowadays, unfortunately, due to controversies about experiments on human babies. However, we applied the CRISPR technology to determine genes that have an important function duringRead More →
Sequencing technologies reshaped the way we are doing molecular research for the last two decades. Directly sequencing the transcriptome has become a fast, cost-effective, and robust way to study geneRead More →
Manja, Martin, Sebastian and Kevin are coming to Glasgow for the rest of the week for the 3rd Annual Meeting of the European Virus Bioinformatics Center. Manja, Managing Director ofRead More →
The day after tomorrow, the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Virology in Düsseldorf is starting and you can meet all our virus loving lab members there. Meet Sebastian,Read More →
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